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Glass (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Glaß
Glass or Glaß is a surname with several sources. It can be English, German, Russian/Slavic, Irish or Scottish.
GLASS         
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AMORPHOUS SOLID THAT EXHIBITS A GLASS TRANSITION WHEN HEATED TOWARDS THE LIQUID STATE
Vitreous state; Silicate glass; Glassmaker; Industrial Glass; Vitreous materials; Optical-quality glass; Optical quality glass; Glass origins; Industrial glass; Oxide glass; Glass (material); Glass sheet; Glass Science; Glassy state; Glassy State; Physics of glass; Glass physics; Vitreous Materials; Optical glass; Crafted glass; Glass sand; How glass is made; Regular glass
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glass         
  • alt=Refer to caption
  • alt=A CD
  • alt=A cooktop with two of its eyes turned on
  • alt=A graphic visually showing the difference between the microscopic arrangement of single crystals, polycrystals, and amorphous solids, as explained in the caption
  • alt=Industrial robots unloading float glass
  • alt=Refer to caption
  • alt=Close-up photograph of sand
  • alt=Refer to caption
  • alt=A graphic showing the lack of periodic arrangement in the microscopic structure of glass
  • alt=A red hot piece of glass being blown
  • alt=Refer to caption
  • alt=Elaborate stained glass windows in the choir of the Basilica of Saint Denis
AMORPHOUS SOLID THAT EXHIBITS A GLASS TRANSITION WHEN HEATED TOWARDS THE LIQUID STATE
Vitreous state; Silicate glass; Glassmaker; Industrial Glass; Vitreous materials; Optical-quality glass; Optical quality glass; Glass origins; Industrial glass; Oxide glass; Glass (material); Glass sheet; Glass Science; Glassy state; Glassy State; Physics of glass; Glass physics; Vitreous Materials; Optical glass; Crafted glass; Glass sand; How glass is made; Regular glass
(IBM) silicon. [Jargon File]
Pronunciation examples for Glass
1. Glass, Glasses, Glass, Glasses?
Contagious - Why Things Catch On _ Jonah Berger _ Talks at Google
2. Glass.
The American Life Interview _ Ira Glass _ Talks at Google
3. glasses.
Prince Avalanche _ Paul Rudd, Emile Hirsch & David Gordon Green _ Talks at Google
4. Glass.
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006)
5. glasses.
The Fuse Project _ Yves Behar _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Glass
1. It will be open to the sky, with glass walls and a glass floor.
2. The Huichon Glass Factory is turning out ten kinds of glass vessels and glass tiles as a result of application of many technical innovations to production.
3. As for lightweight glass structure – since when is glass anything lightweight?
4. "It‘s very much a glass–half–empty–glass–half–full situation," said David R.
5. He‘s a glass–half–full man, not a glass–half–empty guy, you know.